When Sgt. Goss spoke with the driver, Joseph Zamora, 23, California, and the passenger, they began to act suspiciously. Zamora and the passenger also gave conflicting stories about their reason for travel. Sgt. Goss detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle and observed marijuana in plain view.View full article »

When Cpl. Booth was talking with the driver of the car, Jameson Smith, 26, Jackson, MS, he began to act suspiciously. Cpl. Booth then spoke with the two passengers of the vehicle, Kyle Paige, 26, and Javier Prophet, 23, both of Jackson, MS, who were also acting suspiciously and had conflicting stories about their travels. Cpl. Booth asked for permission to search the car but Smith refused.View full article »

TOTALLY HITS RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On January 10 at approximately 9:40 a.m., the Combined Anti-Drug Task Force (C.A.T. Team) Sgt. Derek Goss conducted a stop on a vehicle near mile marker 30 traveling eastbound on I-10 for a traffic violation.

When Sgt. Goss was talking with the driver of the car, Jessica Calloway, 29, Stone Mountain, Georgia, she began to act suspiciously. Sgt. Goss asked for permission to search the vehicle but Calloway refused. He then deployed his trained and certified drug detection K-9 “Basco” to conduct a free air sniff around the vehicle and Baso provided a positive response to the odor of controlled substance coming from the vehicle.View full article »

The driver of the vehicle, Christopher Darnell Leggett (B/M DOB: 12/23/1983) of 12939 Seagrest Drive, Houston, TX claimed to be traveling to Gonzales, LA. During the traffic stop, Detectives observed Leggett began to act suspicious and show nervous indicators. Following the traffic stop, Detectives requested permission to search the car. Leggett gave written permission to search the vehicle.

A subsequent search was conducted and revealed a black taped bundle concealed under the center console containing approximately (2.2 lbs of cocaine) and a baby bottle on the passenger seat containing 3 ounces of liquid codeine.View full article »

When the driver of the car, Karl M. Rankine, 28, Tamarack, Florida, began to act suspiciously, Cpl. Hoover asked for permission to search the car and he refused.

Cpl. Hoover then allowed his trained and certified drug detection K-9 “Mako” to conduct a free air sniff around the car. After Mako provided a positive response to the odor of controlled substance coming from the car, a search was conducted and a black suitcase containing approximately 5 pounds of marijuana wrapped in cellophane and duct tape, with an estimated street value of $6,000, was recovered from the trunk of the car.View full article »

The driver of the vehicle, Chaddrick Vashwan Landry (B/M DOB 08/31/1984) of 6566 E Monarch Street, Baton Rouge, LA, claimed to be traveling from Sulphur, LA to Baton Rouge, LA. Corporal Hoover then learned that Landry had an active warrant and he was placed under arrest. Corporal Hoover then deployed his K-9 Mako and obtained an odor response on the vehicle.View full article »

ERIC SCOTT RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On March 18, at approximately 1:30 a.m., Combined Anti-Drug Task Force (C.A.T. Team) Detective Sgts. Stuart Henderson and Jason O’Rouke conducted a stop on a car traveling eastbound on I-10 between Vinton and Sulphur for a traffic violation.

When the driver of the car, Deangelo C. Wright, 22, and passenger Curtis G. White, 44, both of South Carolina, began to act suspiciously, Sgt. Henderson allowed his trained and certified drug detection K-9 “Tonja” to conduct a free air sniff around the car.View full article »

When the driver of the truck began to act suspiciously during the traffic stop, Cpl. Hoover asked for permission to search the truck and he refused.

After Cpl. Hoover’s K-9 “Mako” alerted to the odor of narcotics coming from the truck, a search was conducted and a bag containing approximately 2.5 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated street value of $100,000, was recovered from under the rear seat of the truck.View full article »

ERIC SCOTT RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On January 9, at approximately 10:30 p.m., Combined Anti-Drug Task Force (C.A.T. Team) Detective Cpl. Kevin Hoover conducted a stop on a car traveling eastbound on I-10 between Vinton and Sulphur for a traffic violation.

When the driver of the car, Patrick V. Roberts, 23, Norfolk, Virginia, and passenger Timothy J. Baines, II, 35, Houston, began to act suspiciously during the traffic stop, Cpl. Hoover asked Roberts for permission to search the car and he refused.View full article »

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